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it's a book i hope official washington is reading. for 40 years as a national correspondent for "the atlantic" magazine, james fallows was based in washington -- covering politics and culture -- while also traveling and living in asia, including several years in japan and china. once the chief speechwriter for president jimmy carter, and editor of "u.s. news and world report," he's received both the national book award. you can read his blog at theatlantic.com. jim fallows, it's good to see you. >> thank you so much, bill. honor and pleasure to be here. >> what surprised you about this election? >> i guess what surprised me is, as the results sink in in the days after the election, how thorough going was the repudiation of what had seemed the unstoppable tea party momentum of the previous two years. and i think the fact also that in the days before the election, essentially, the right wing is saying, "yes, this is going to go our way again, as it did in 2010." i was in touch with lots of people in the romney campaign who really though
it's a book i hope official washington is reading. for 40 years as a national correspondent for "the atlantic" magazine, james fallows was based in washington -- covering politics and culture -- while also traveling and living in asia, including several years in japan and china. once the chief speechwriter for president jimmy carter, and editor of "u.s. news and world report," he's received both the national book award. you can read his blog at theatlantic.com. jim fallows,...
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the obama administration and whether it is because of them or because of washington, and i am probably inclined to think it is more the latter, they ended up being not very effective or changing the war on drugs other than changing the language. my fear with that, if you're going to conduct the war, do not conduct it on another name. i am troubled by the way the first term did not manifest serious and meaningful reform in this. but i am hopeful that a new term with the right pressure and with the right sense from this week's -- several victories in several states against the drug war that maybe washington and maybe the obama administration will get the message that the time has come and that we do something that needs to become something of the past and in national discourse. tavis: this project called "the house i live in" release started in your house. >> as i was growing up, i am a white jewish american. my parents fled the holocaust and the czars of russia. we all looked at ourselves as people who needed to understand that we represented struggle in europe and that, as we would see
the obama administration and whether it is because of them or because of washington, and i am probably inclined to think it is more the latter, they ended up being not very effective or changing the war on drugs other than changing the language. my fear with that, if you're going to conduct the war, do not conduct it on another name. i am troubled by the way the first term did not manifest serious and meaningful reform in this. but i am hopeful that a new term with the right pressure and with...
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glad it's over, but to be there and to watch the president give that address and we heard him today in washington talking about what happens now in this country. i think the republicans learned from this election, what we saw in this election, we've seen in california decades before. the ethnic vote, the latino vote, the youth vote, the women's vote. this is -- this has been an electorate that's made a difference, reshaped california politics and we see what's happened here with the republicans now down to 29% of the vote. >> belva: i want to turn to paul, because paul has special powers. you made an election prediction the show, so, we're going to see just how close you came. paul, you want to take a swing at it? >> mitt romney will survive the challenge from newt gingrich and barack obama will win narrowly re-election with 290 electoral votes. >> specific. >> he will win the state of ohio on the strength of saving the auto industry. >> belva: well, paul. >> wow! impressive. >> i was a little too conservative. >> belva: well, you were wrong on the electoral vote, at least. >> i didn't get florid
glad it's over, but to be there and to watch the president give that address and we heard him today in washington talking about what happens now in this country. i think the republicans learned from this election, what we saw in this election, we've seen in california decades before. the ethnic vote, the latino vote, the youth vote, the women's vote. this is -- this has been an electorate that's made a difference, reshaped california politics and we see what's happened here with the republicans...
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austin sloper declares in henry james' 1880 novel, "washington square." the book tells the story of his daughter, the shy, awkward catherine sloper, whom he views as hopelessly unattractive and not at all clever. when the handsome morris townshend descends on their home and declares his love for catherine, a transformation begins. "the heiress," a theatrical adaptation of james' novel, made its broadway debut in 1947. it has been staged on the great white way every other decade since. a new production starring jessica chastain, david straithairn, and dan stevens recently opened at the walter kerr theatre. here's a look. >> it is a great wonder for me that morris should come into my life. i never thought i would meet a man who would understand me as he does. >> you underestimate your many qualities, my dear. i have always hoped that you would meet a fine young man who would match your goodness with his own. >> and here i have found the goodness, and with it, everything else. oh, father, don't you think he is the most beautiful man you have ever seen? ( lau
austin sloper declares in henry james' 1880 novel, "washington square." the book tells the story of his daughter, the shy, awkward catherine sloper, whom he views as hopelessly unattractive and not at all clever. when the handsome morris townshend descends on their home and declares his love for catherine, a transformation begins. "the heiress," a theatrical adaptation of james' novel, made its broadway debut in 1947. it has been staged on the great white way every other...
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les cuento que es la avenida pensilvania en washington... puede apreciar los tranvias, mujeres con sombrillas, un ambiente muy diferente de los tiempos que vivimos hoy.. estas imagenes son exactamente de la pensilvania entre las calles 10 y 11..el video al parecer fue obtenido de la fundacion de coleccion brook... . >> hoy dÍa es lunes 12 de noviembre del 2012 son las principales noticias que tenemos, se extiende el escÁndalo actu escÁndalo sexual que obligÓ renunciar al jefe de la
les cuento que es la avenida pensilvania en washington... puede apreciar los tranvias, mujeres con sombrillas, un ambiente muy diferente de los tiempos que vivimos hoy.. estas imagenes son exactamente de la pensilvania entre las calles 10 y 11..el video al parecer fue obtenido de la fundacion de coleccion brook... . >> hoy dÍa es lunes 12 de noviembre del 2012 son las principales noticias que tenemos, se extiende el escÁndalo actu escÁndalo sexual que obligÓ renunciar al jefe de la
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>>muchas gracias, doctor ruiz 39 años y se va a washington. >>muchas gracias, al volver nos vamos a texas, yr en estas elecciones puestos claves estaban en juego, así quedaron las posiciones, nada ha cambiado, los repúblicano tienen el congreso, pero si cambio, tres caras nuevas e hispanas en el congreso, tres caras cubana américano. >>lo que paso en el distrito 23 de texas, refleja lo que pasa en el resto del país, gano pete gallego y perdió quiquo canceco, repúblicano. >me da mucho gusto estar aquí, muchas gracias por tu invitacion. >>que paso, por qué le gano a un repúblicano que tenia el apoyo del tea party. >>necesitamos cambios, trabajamos con la comunidad latina, que no gusta de salir avotar, esta vez si, salieron a votar, ayudaron al partido democrata y en particular a mí, el 70% o un poco más apoyo a barak obama. aquí el partido repúblicano no ha sido amigo de la comunidad latina, por eso los latinos votan por los demócratas >>usted llega a washington, es uno de los 435 congresista,s tiene que haber mucho idealismo en to
>>muchas gracias, doctor ruiz 39 años y se va a washington. >>muchas gracias, al volver nos vamos a texas, yr en estas elecciones puestos claves estaban en juego, así quedaron las posiciones, nada ha cambiado, los repúblicano tienen el congreso, pero si cambio, tres caras nuevas e hispanas en el congreso, tres caras cubana américano. >>lo que paso en el distrito 23 de texas, refleja lo que pasa en el resto del país, gano pete gallego y perdió quiquo canceco,...
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this comes at a critical time in washington. those hearings were scheduled to talk about the deadly attack in libya with the former cia director. he was expected to testify and the acting director will now be the one on capitol hill. >> a ceremony honoring d.c. veterans will be held this morning at the d.c. willwar memorial on the mall. heads up for metro riders today as we observe veterans day. it is a federal holiday and that means matter was open only until midnight with the trains running on saturday schedule. they will be doing track work along the orange, red, and green line. parking is free and metrobus will also operate on a saturday schedule. >> turning to a developing story in columbia, maryland -- police are searching for the gunmen behind the shooting of a taco bell manager early sunday morning outside the restaurant. john gonzalez is live with details. >> this manager is still fighting for his life this morning. he was formed to baltimore shock trauma in critical condition. this is the taco bell where he is the mana
this comes at a critical time in washington. those hearings were scheduled to talk about the deadly attack in libya with the former cia director. he was expected to testify and the acting director will now be the one on capitol hill. >> a ceremony honoring d.c. veterans will be held this morning at the d.c. willwar memorial on the mall. heads up for metro riders today as we observe veterans day. it is a federal holiday and that means matter was open only until midnight with the trains...
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>>> this morning on "meet the press" -- an unfolding scandal in washington. and a new battle over the fiscal cliff. the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke the story friday afternoon. also the president and republicans get set to negotiate new taxes and spending cuts. is a breakthrough possible? >> i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. we've debated over and over again. and on tuesday night we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans but as americans. now, we want you to lead. >> where does it all go from sneer we'll ask democratic senator from new york chuck schumer and republican senator from oklahoma tom coburn. a
>>> this morning on "meet the press" -- an unfolding scandal in washington. and a new battle over the fiscal cliff. the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke...
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immmgratioo reform could be taking cennerrstage in washington again. again.senator charles schumer of new york says he and seeatorrlindsey graham of south carolina are set to pfficcally restart talks.they crumbled two years ago.schumer a plln that will appeal o all thinks it can get passed.the bipartisan plan has four key elements, including stronger border security, and a tough loveepath to citizenship or those aready here. thh iconic blueedress... oncc wwrn by judy garland in "the wizard of oz"... sells at aucti. auutiin.over thh weekendd.. an says it sold for 4-hundded-80- - old hollywwod were also auctioned off... including one of marilynnmonroe's skirrs... and a dress worn n "the sound coming up on the early pditton... congress... about to get back to work. work.the major challenges our lawmakers are facing... right out of the gate. p3 &p((break 1)) ((ad lib meteorologisst) 3 ((traffic reporter 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs))) 395 iberrt shwan 3 it's our fox45 "thanks giveaway" 100 doolar visa giftcards every hour, everydaa on fox45 morning news th
immmgratioo reform could be taking cennerrstage in washington again. again.senator charles schumer of new york says he and seeatorrlindsey graham of south carolina are set to pfficcally restart talks.they crumbled two years ago.schumer a plln that will appeal o all thinks it can get passed.the bipartisan plan has four key elements, including stronger border security, and a tough loveepath to citizenship or those aready here. thh iconic blueedress... oncc wwrn by judy garland in "the wizard...
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fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. no there you know there are three or four things that can have been terms of tax cuts and spending cuts tax increases and spending cuts and the total amount if we were to do absolutely nothing would be about six hundred billion dollars in a fifteen trillion dollars economy quite severe it would definitely go into recession would be a severe recession it would be a very bad thing for the economy ok mark how do you come into this i mean hasn't the market price this into some degree i don't think t
fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is...
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joining us now from washington, howard kurtz, host of cnn's "reliable sources" and "newsweek's" washington bureau chief. your column today suggests that david petraeus had a lot to do with constructing his own image, which was quite good. he devoted a lot of time talking and courting journalists. correct? >> that is exactly right. this is a guy who when he was a four star general and even as a junior officer was portrayed as practically being able to walk on water. he was on magazine covers, he was touted as a potential presidential candidate, and that was no accident. he gave a lot of access to selected journalists, not the kind of access that perhaps paula broadwell got, but nonetheless journalists travelled with him in war zones and called them to talk off the record or on background to keep those relationships strong. >> has the media given him a pass because people like him? and he had a stellar record? if this was a guy that had some controversy in his past or maybe wasn't real courteous to people and had a bad reputation, people would have been all over him, but the tone seems to be
joining us now from washington, howard kurtz, host of cnn's "reliable sources" and "newsweek's" washington bureau chief. your column today suggests that david petraeus had a lot to do with constructing his own image, which was quite good. he devoted a lot of time talking and courting journalists. correct? >> that is exactly right. this is a guy who when he was a four star general and even as a junior officer was portrayed as practically being able to walk on water. he...
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they're often dumb in washington, but they're not crazy. and i just don't think they'll let us go over the cliff. the real question to me is can they begin to fashion a bargain based on simpson-bolz. i thought lindsey graham earlier in the show was very smart by going to simpson-bowles. i think there are going to be democrats will who want simpson-bowles. some would disagree but the question to me is if the republicans are willing to take simpson-bowles, will democrats will take it. >> can the president sell-- >> schieffer: if they do simpson-bowles, republicans in the house will have to disavow the pledge they took not to raise taxes that they all took. >> they have a little escape route-- the escape route could be tax reform. the rate doesn't change but you remove a lot of deduction so you get some revenue and it gives you a rhetorical way out to say we never raised rates. >> the challenge is, you can't do tax reform in the next two months and the tax rates expire december 31. so how do you get to a koms program-- >> you can extend it. th
they're often dumb in washington, but they're not crazy. and i just don't think they'll let us go over the cliff. the real question to me is can they begin to fashion a bargain based on simpson-bolz. i thought lindsey graham earlier in the show was very smart by going to simpson-bowles. i think there are going to be democrats will who want simpson-bowles. some would disagree but the question to me is if the republicans are willing to take simpson-bowles, will democrats will take it. >>...
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back to you. >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. >>> two weeks after the destruction from hurricane sandy, victims are still trying to put their lives back together. more than 100,000 homes and businesses in new york and new jersey are without electricity as they struggle to rebuild. a 77-year-old man has died from injuries from a fall brunging the city's death toll to 43. homeland security secretary janet nah pop politan know has reaffirmed her commitment to be with those for the duration. now for a look at the weather here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. give me good news. >> that's depends where you are in the west. >> i want sunshine. >> go south. the northwest isn't pretty. rain and snow in many areas of washington state and oregon state. look at the radar. the green shows you where the rain is. the white is the snow and the cold air trying to hang tough. northern idaho and spokane dealing with snow. in spokane, you could end up with an inch or two. temperatures should warm up duri
back to you. >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. >>> two weeks after the destruction from hurricane sandy, victims are still trying to put their lives back together. more than 100,000 homes and businesses in new york and new jersey are without electricity as they struggle to rebuild. a 77-year-old man has died from injuries from a fall brunging the city's death toll to 43. homeland security secretary janet nah pop politan know has reaffirmed her commitment to be with those...
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>> the next washington you see is going to look a lot like the last washington you saw. you're going to have a democratic white house a democratic senate and republican house. so the question is how much more gridlock are we likely to see? you're probably going to see more gridlock in washington but voters may say we're sick and tired >> and i guess it's kind of appropriate that the new bond film came out this past weekend because the nation's top spy went down as a result of an affair. david petraeus. does it seem as if we have just gotten to the surface of this scandal here? >> there's so many unanswered questions as relates to david petraeus? why did congressional officials not know until just a few days ago? why did white house officials not know about this until just a few days ago? so many unanswered questions. and then you have another set of questions which is the fact that david petraeus was scheduled to go to capitol hill next week for hearings on the benghazi situation. so then you have this came just a few days after the presidential election. so many unanswe
>> the next washington you see is going to look a lot like the last washington you saw. you're going to have a democratic white house a democratic senate and republican house. so the question is how much more gridlock are we likely to see? you're probably going to see more gridlock in washington but voters may say we're sick and tired >> and i guess it's kind of appropriate that the new bond film came out this past weekend because the nation's top spy went down as a result of an...
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well it's monday november twelfth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine for and you're watching our team. well over the last few days there has been quite a bit of fallout over the resignation of cia director general david petraeus over an extramarital affair but according to a select few the affair with the woman who was not his wife is not the biggest issue here the bigger problem they argue is that the affair the general has with the media has been a problem as a result a whole lot of questions that probably should have been asked about petraeus jobs and about that attack in benghazi libya that killed ambassador chris stevens were not asked here's something we wondered back on september eighteenth but here's an interesting detail in a public detail if you take a look at the u.s. state department's web site which we did provide a list of all u.s. embassies consulates and diplomatic missions strangely not listed the diplomatic mission and benghazi but a quick search on the site will turn up numerous other diplomatic missions in the u
well it's monday november twelfth five pm in washington d.c. my name is christine for and you're watching our team. well over the last few days there has been quite a bit of fallout over the resignation of cia director general david petraeus over an extramarital affair but according to a select few the affair with the woman who was not his wife is not the biggest issue here the bigger problem they argue is that the affair the general has with the media has been a problem as a result a whole lot...
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the washington redskins getting back to work today in ashburn after their bye week. lots to mull over after their embarrassing loss to carolina, but some good news, though. several injured players returned to practice for the first time in a while including this guy, receiver pierre garcon. he's been out since week one of the season after hurting his foot. now these guys weren't full speed. maker shanahan said it was just good to have them back. >> we got a chance to work for the first time, haven't had a chance to talk to him yet, but he looked like he did some good things. i'm just hoping there's no setback. i know it's painful for him, but he wanted to work through it today. >> knowing that you're not 100% isn't as happy as i want to be, but trying to take the positive and being out there and trying to give my team some energy to play forward and make this run. >> could the redskins be less a shanahan next season? the philadelphia inquirer has one on the replacement list for andy reid. >>> our latest game of the week poll choices this week include langley at undef
the washington redskins getting back to work today in ashburn after their bye week. lots to mull over after their embarrassing loss to carolina, but some good news, though. several injured players returned to practice for the first time in a while including this guy, receiver pierre garcon. he's been out since week one of the season after hurting his foot. now these guys weren't full speed. maker shanahan said it was just good to have them back. >> we got a chance to work for the first...
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>> well, because washington a culture where you cover your backside. and the idea that, yes, of course, the bureau started out by looking at a harassment issue, and they would be doing that investigation. but very quickly because of the way these investigations take place and the forensic review of e-mails, they would have identified the petraeus connection. now, periodly, that investigation has changed and has taken on a completely different focus and criticality here. because you're talking about someone who has access to the director of the central intelligence agency. that is a national security issue. that is a counterintelligence issue. and because of that then immediately the bureau would have to sit there and say what's our obligation. we have to, you know, inform others, to explain this to someone, maybe james clapper. they're saying the head of dni wasn't informed until the day of the election, months and months and months after they started this investigation apparently, and certainly, at least a couple of weeks since they got the final conf
>> well, because washington a culture where you cover your backside. and the idea that, yes, of course, the bureau started out by looking at a harassment issue, and they would be doing that investigation. but very quickly because of the way these investigations take place and the forensic review of e-mails, they would have identified the petraeus connection. now, periodly, that investigation has changed and has taken on a completely different focus and criticality here. because you're...
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my view is that if there's a mandate from this election it's about compromise in washington. so what pain do republicans have to accept to get to a deal in your judgment? >> well, i think you heard the speaker of the house put forward that they're ready for the president to lead. they're ready to agree to revenue increases. but i think they're also interested in making sure that we downsize appropriately the federal government in terms of its waste. there is -- there is no question that we have a government that's twice the size it was 11 years ago. and we can find the money through sequestration or directly from what the house has passed, which is different than sequestration but the same amount. i'd also remind you that the $1 trillion is over ten years, so 100 billion over a $3.7 trillion budget, which is less than 3%. >> let me zero in on my question. i just think it's important before we go through the litany on this, is the bottom line that republicans losing this election means, as the president said, that they have to give in and allow taxes to go up on wealthier amer
my view is that if there's a mandate from this election it's about compromise in washington. so what pain do republicans have to accept to get to a deal in your judgment? >> well, i think you heard the speaker of the house put forward that they're ready for the president to lead. they're ready to agree to revenue increases. but i think they're also interested in making sure that we downsize appropriately the federal government in terms of its waste. there is -- there is no question that...
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that's according to "the washington post." montgomery county transportation planners say the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic congestion. the lanes would be on rockville pike, new hampshire avenue, route 29, georgia avenue. they will discuss the proposal next week and in february. >>> gasoline prices expected to drop another 10 to 20 cents through the holiday. the lundberg survey found the average price for a gallon of unleaded dropped nearly 21 cents in two weeks. the average price of regular gas is 3.77 cents in the district. in maryland, $3.45 right now. and in virginia, it dropped to $3.27. in west virginia, it's $3.57. and the national average is $3.44. >>> if you're traveling for thanksgiving and planning on flying out of here, you may want to get to the airport with plenty of time to spare. a new report from travel site orbitz says reagan national is the ninth busiest airport. many people are expected to hit the skies even though prices are up from last year. >>> a new device promises to let y
that's according to "the washington post." montgomery county transportation planners say the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic congestion. the lanes would be on rockville pike, new hampshire avenue, route 29, georgia avenue. they will discuss the proposal next week and in february. >>> gasoline prices expected to drop another 10 to 20 cents through the holiday. the lundberg survey found the average price for a gallon of unleaded dropped nearly 21...
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unless a divided washington cuts a deal. we'll talk with four congressional leaders who will play big roles in trying to find a compromise. republican senator bob corker and congressman tom price. democratic senator kent conrad and congressman chris van hollen. plus, president obama looks ahead to a second-term while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do moving forward. all right now. on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington on veterans day. when we honor the military for their service to our nation. we begin today with a dramatic fall from grace of one of the most respected military men of this generation. c.i.a. director and retired four-star general david petraeus stepped down friday after admitting to an extramarital affair. joining us now to discuss that and upcoming hearings on the deadlyer thor attack in libya is the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. >> chri
unless a divided washington cuts a deal. we'll talk with four congressional leaders who will play big roles in trying to find a compromise. republican senator bob corker and congressman tom price. democratic senator kent conrad and congressman chris van hollen. plus, president obama looks ahead to a second-term while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do moving forward. all right now. on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox...
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i believe it was central to his success in washington and around the world. for all of us who came to know him it was such pleasure and a privilege. [applause] >> i am the lead ambassador before and after the revolution. on behalf of the libyan government and libyan people, i want to say to chris' family, parents, brother, sisters and to the american people, we are very sorry. you sent us one of your best diplomats. unfortunate will not able to protect him. i knew chris when i came to this country 2004. i think i met him for the first time before he went to libya, when he was serving at the relations committee in the senate. met him few times in libya when i used to go from time to time. he is the man that there is no limit. he witnessed the suffering under regime of gadhafi and saw brutality of gadhafi killing his own people using all type weapons. he was the first american representative to go to benghazi, my hometown. every member of the delegation came to this country. when i speak about steven they say yes, chris, we know him. he talked to the people. he
i believe it was central to his success in washington and around the world. for all of us who came to know him it was such pleasure and a privilege. [applause] >> i am the lead ambassador before and after the revolution. on behalf of the libyan government and libyan people, i want to say to chris' family, parents, brother, sisters and to the american people, we are very sorry. you sent us one of your best diplomats. unfortunate will not able to protect him. i knew chris when i came to...
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>> "inside washington" is brought to you in part by the federal association of employees, proud to make the government work. >> production assistants for "inside washington" provided by albritton communications and "politico." >> we have to pick ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. >> i still wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. >> and where do we go from here? >> mr. president, we stand ready to work with you. >> the republicans take a look at their game plan. >> i think republicans have done a lousy job of reaching out to people of color. >> an amazing campaign. let me be clear. i did not bill that. you build that. >> also a look at ballot initiatives, including legalizing pot. >> this is the best day of my life. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it was a long, anxious night for a lot of people in this town and across the nation, but then the networks called ohio and
>> "inside washington" is brought to you in part by the federal association of employees, proud to make the government work. >> production assistants for "inside washington" provided by albritton communications and "politico." >> we have to pick ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. >> i still wish i had...
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the way i found out i came back to washington thursday night. the staff director told me to call from press about this. i called david petraeus. as a matter of fact, i had had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled and so then when these questions came up i obviously took action myself to try to find out and then informed my vice-chairman and i talked to the director twice. this is very hard stuff. >> are you going to investigate why the fbi didn't notify you before? >> yes, absolutely. this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. there is a way to do it and that is just to inform the chair and the vice-chairman of both committees to -- this has happened before not with precise same things but none of the four of us have ever breached that confidentiality. >> let me ask you, you raise the hearings, and we are going to get into that in a moment but petraeus was supposed to testify in a closed hearing your committee will hold on thursday about the attack on bengh
the way i found out i came back to washington thursday night. the staff director told me to call from press about this. i called david petraeus. as a matter of fact, i had had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled and so then when these questions came up i obviously took action myself to try to find out and then informed my vice-chairman and i talked to the director twice. this is very hard stuff. >> are you going to investigate why the fbi didn't notify you...
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taking a live look over washington, d.c. right now. we'll see what the rest of the day shapes up to be. temperatures feel pretty nice now. this may be a record-breaking flash mob. some 15,000 people gathered in rome's central square to dance to the new hit song, gangnam style. it spread like wildfire as you can see every time it does. me >> have you guys learned this dance yet? do we need to have someone come in and teach us. >> i think we do. it is a fad. it is probably over now. >> right. >> in and out just like that. >> if it wasn't, it should be after that. >> thousands of people with nothing better to do. >> right. >> amazing. anyway. >> let's do some weather. yesterday, if you wanted to do a flash mob, it was perfect. week starts warm and then cloudy. we'll get a little sunshine early. clouds will win out for your monday. it will be a mostly cloudy afternoon as our next cold front is approaching from the west. that will bring smus showers later tonight. let's do the temperatures. right now at reagan national, it is cool but it is
taking a live look over washington, d.c. right now. we'll see what the rest of the day shapes up to be. temperatures feel pretty nice now. this may be a record-breaking flash mob. some 15,000 people gathered in rome's central square to dance to the new hit song, gangnam style. it spread like wildfire as you can see every time it does. me >> have you guys learned this dance yet? do we need to have someone come in and teach us. >> i think we do. it is a fad. it is probably over now....
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desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision ... el secretario de educacion arne duncan hace un llamado a la comunidad hispana en todo el pais a unirse para que se pueda aprobar el acta del sueno ... lilian mass hablo con el funcionario y nos brinda un informe del encuentro.. ayer se pronunciaron frente a la casa blanca y hoy el secretario de educaciÓn reconoce la urgencia de darle a los miles de jÓvenes indocumentados alrededor del paÍs una reforma en la que se asegure no solamente la permanencia sino las tambiÉn las oportunidades de superacio Ón .."necesitamos pasar el actal sueÑo desesperadamente y necesitamos poner la educacio Ón al alcance de todos, independientemente de su estatus migratorio." la reciente ley que fue aprobada por los votantes en el estado de maryland y la cual permite a los soÑadores tener acceso a los estudios a un bajo costo ,sentÓ precedentes.. por lo que se espera la historia se repita a nivel nacional .. " necesitamos hacer lo mismo aquÍ a un nivel nacional el presidente esta absolutamen te comp
desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision ... el secretario de educacion arne duncan hace un llamado a la comunidad hispana en todo el pais a unirse para que se pueda aprobar el acta del sueno ... lilian mass hablo con el funcionario y nos brinda un informe del encuentro.. ayer se pronunciaron frente a la casa blanca y hoy el secretario de educaciÓn reconoce la urgencia de darle a los miles de jÓvenes indocumentados alrededor del paÍs una reforma en la que se asegure no solamente la...
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jonathan allen is a senior washington correspondent for politico. he joins us now from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let me first get to -- i'll get to the fiscal cliff but first want to get your reaction to the petraeus story. there are reports this morning that the fbi and the justice department knew about this over the summer, as early as over the summer, and some members of congress are complaining they didn't know about it. >> members of congress always wish they knew what was going on before they get informed of things. that's a typical complaint whenever the administration comes forward with something. i would say this, there's either a situation where the fbi believes there's a potential security breach or there is not. if they believed there was a potential security breach they probably should have informed members of congress so that something could be done about it or gotten petraeus out of his job. what we've heard so far is they didn't believe that there was a potential security breach, which leads to the question of why david petraeus ended u
jonathan allen is a senior washington correspondent for politico. he joins us now from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let me first get to -- i'll get to the fiscal cliff but first want to get your reaction to the petraeus story. there are reports this morning that the fbi and the justice department knew about this over the summer, as early as over the summer, and some members of congress are complaining they didn't know about it. >> members of congress...
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that's according to "the washington post." montgomery county leaders say that the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic congestion. planners say the lanes would be on rockville pike, new hampshire avenue, route 29, georgia avenue, and new hampshire avenue, as i said. the planning committee will discuss the proposal during public meetings next week and in february. >>> today the head of montgomery county schools will share his vision for the future of the county school system. school superintendent joshua starr will deliver his first state of the schools address at the music center at strathmore. he's calling it building the future together. it begins with breakfast about a half hour from now, and starr will deliver his address at 8:30. a guest speaker at georgetown university is sure to draw a crowd. bono from u2 will be on campus. he'll speak about social enterprise and the power of sber special movement. the speech will take place at gaston hall. they will also be addressing it on his website. i love bo
that's according to "the washington post." montgomery county leaders say that the move is a faster and more affordable way to improve traffic congestion. planners say the lanes would be on rockville pike, new hampshire avenue, route 29, georgia avenue, and new hampshire avenue, as i said. the planning committee will discuss the proposal during public meetings next week and in february. >>> today the head of montgomery county schools will share his vision for the future of the...
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fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there or are three.
fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot...
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more about how it may have compromised national security why no one told them sooner for more from washington correspondent now his gun it sure can. paula broadwell general petraeus is biographer slosh mistress gave a speech last month and in that speech she revealed details about the bin gazi attack that were at that time unknown to the public she gave the speech at the end of october fifth now when everybody knows that she had an affair with a general many are guessing whether those details that she revealed in her speech were part of their pillow talk pickle is that i don't know if a lot of you heard this but d.c. and extend actually had taken a couple of living militia members prisoner in and they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners back so that it's still being vetted the challenging thing for general to translate is that in his new position he's not allowed to communicate with the press by the way the cia adamantly denies the allegations that they held prisoners at the consulate in benghazi and nobody at that point heard anything about the
more about how it may have compromised national security why no one told them sooner for more from washington correspondent now his gun it sure can. paula broadwell general petraeus is biographer slosh mistress gave a speech last month and in that speech she revealed details about the bin gazi attack that were at that time unknown to the public she gave the speech at the end of october fifth now when everybody knows that she had an affair with a general many are guessing whether those details...
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i do a lot of reading about george washington. that had not been for george washington we will not of a country. i've always been very inspired by him. abraham lincoln made those decisions that are necessary at the time to pull the country back together and put us on a new course. in terms a modern day, and with that of the president's. we are at a very critical point in our history. i think he has been the most touching for me individually. i hear pros and cons about the president. i think the american people thought they were the best candidates. i would ever say we've ever had a bad president. all is that better presidents. they did to come along at the right moment. i think they all came along in the right moment. it is a tough job. i think we have been blessed to have great presidents. but this point i think we'll open it up to the audience for questions. >> thank you. before that day in the white house how you deal with the massive attention that has befallen on your >> the attention it is good, i think, because it is not re
i do a lot of reading about george washington. that had not been for george washington we will not of a country. i've always been very inspired by him. abraham lincoln made those decisions that are necessary at the time to pull the country back together and put us on a new course. in terms a modern day, and with that of the president's. we are at a very critical point in our history. i think he has been the most touching for me individually. i hear pros and cons about the president. i think the...
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finally we move to the story that is dominating washington. the latest on the fbi investigation that led to the sudden resignation of cia director david petraeus on friday. lawmakers are now calling for an inquiry as new details emerge about the entire time line. officials say the investigation began after jill kelley, a 37-year-old volunteer at mcdill air force base in tampa, complained of receiving harassing e-mails. kelley and her husband met petraeus and his wife when he headed the tampa bay central command from 2008 to 2010. now the fbi traced those e-mails to paula broadwell, co-author of the tpetraeus biography that le them to other 0 e-mail that is did indicate a romantic relationship between broadwell and petraeus. this morning "the new york times" report says they were notified of petraeus' affair in the late summer. in the senior law enforcement official said they interviewed petraeus in late october and concluded there was no criminal violation. and on november 6, election day, the fbi informed the director of national intelligence
finally we move to the story that is dominating washington. the latest on the fbi investigation that led to the sudden resignation of cia director david petraeus on friday. lawmakers are now calling for an inquiry as new details emerge about the entire time line. officials say the investigation began after jill kelley, a 37-year-old volunteer at mcdill air force base in tampa, complained of receiving harassing e-mails. kelley and her husband met petraeus and his wife when he headed the tampa...
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david petraeus, which sent as you know shock waves through washington. new details emerging now this weekend about the fbi investigation that led to the discovery of what officials believe was an extramarital affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. and of course so many questions about where this goes from here. joining me now for the latest on this developing story, the "washington post's" bob woodward and our own chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell who broke the story as i mentioned on friday. so andrea, here we are on sunday morning, new details. we know there was someone close to petraeus who got threatening e-mails. a whistleblower. she goes to the fbi. and that's how they get to the affair. >> this other woman, and we know she's not in the government and that she's not a family member, complained to the fbi about what she felt were harass k and threatening e-mails. it was that investigation that led -- they were anonymous e-mails. that led to broadwell's e-mail account. and by examining broadwell's, paula broadw
david petraeus, which sent as you know shock waves through washington. new details emerging now this weekend about the fbi investigation that led to the discovery of what officials believe was an extramarital affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. and of course so many questions about where this goes from here. joining me now for the latest on this developing story, the "washington post's" bob woodward and our own chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea...
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taxes automatically go up if washington does nothing. so he has extra motivation on his side to force a deal. maybe that number could change. >> if congress does nothing, taxes go up on everyone, not just the wealthy, middle class, everyone will see a hike in their taxes starting january 31st. >> it gives him more leverage. >> let's dig a little deeper into the negotiations. david frum is with us. listen to what was said this morning on cnn. >> there's a compromise to be made. maybe we don't get as much in spending restraint as the republicans want but raising taxes a little bit doesn't solve the problem of the massive spending problem that we have. >> so is there an opening here? am i hearing an opening from some of these republicans, these conservatives in terms of raising tax rates as the president is demanding? you heard bill crystal. what do you think? >> first, i have a feeling of unreality of this whole debate. 80% of americans pay more in payroll taxes than in income taxes. we have a payroll tax holiday that saves those people, s
taxes automatically go up if washington does nothing. so he has extra motivation on his side to force a deal. maybe that number could change. >> if congress does nothing, taxes go up on everyone, not just the wealthy, middle class, everyone will see a hike in their taxes starting january 31st. >> it gives him more leverage. >> let's dig a little deeper into the negotiations. david frum is with us. listen to what was said this morning on cnn. >> there's a compromise to be...
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we've, um, invested in our washington office here. i think decisions that we're going to makeover the next four years are going to have profound implications on the health of our business in that time period and our ability to really accomplish what we want to, which is to get to these rural customers. >> host: time for one more question, paul barbagallo. >> well, if you could, um, if you could have a wish for the fcc to tackle any issue you want, what would it be? >> guest: i would really like -- i'm going to give you two things. >> two wishes. >> guest: first, to deal with this usf issue in the short run issue and the $300 million that they made available to t
we've, um, invested in our washington office here. i think decisions that we're going to makeover the next four years are going to have profound implications on the health of our business in that time period and our ability to really accomplish what we want to, which is to get to these rural customers. >> host: time for one more question, paul barbagallo. >> well, if you could, um, if you could have a wish for the fcc to tackle any issue you want, what would it be? >> guest: i...
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new york governor andrew cuomo says he will ask washington for $30 billion in emergency aid. and while new jersey will lift its gas rationing tomorrow, people are getting fed up in brooklyn, new york, and that's where mark strassmann is tonight. >> oh, my god, i didn't see anything like this. >> reporter: an n smith returned for the first time today to her ruined brooklyn home. she fled it two weeks ago, wading through knee-deep water. when you look around this room, what goes through your mind? >> disaster, complete disaster. i never saw anything like it. >> reporter: much of brooklyn's gerritsen beach neighborhood looks as though sandy hit two days ago. two thirds of the working class homes here were damaged or destroyed. smith's house had six feet of floodwater and, like all her neighbors, still has no power, no heat. the 76-year-old was stunned by what fema inspectors are giving her to cover all repairs. the $1700. but $1700 isn't even close to what you need. >> no. no. you live here all your life. this is ridiculous. how could $1700 fix this? >> reporter: in new york and
new york governor andrew cuomo says he will ask washington for $30 billion in emergency aid. and while new jersey will lift its gas rationing tomorrow, people are getting fed up in brooklyn, new york, and that's where mark strassmann is tonight. >> oh, my god, i didn't see anything like this. >> reporter: an n smith returned for the first time today to her ruined brooklyn home. she fled it two weeks ago, wading through knee-deep water. when you look around this room, what goes...
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there is no bigger issue on the agenda in washington between now and the end. year than reaching a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. without an agreement on january 1st the bush era tax cuts will expire and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts goes into effect. that will likely result in a spike in unemployment and trigger a new recession. >> everybody recognizes that this will be a terrible thing for american families, for our economy, for just running the government in a sensible way. >> president obama has said any deal must include a tax increase on wealthy americans. an idea that republicans are pushing back against. >> raising those rates on january 1st would according to the independent firm ernst and young destroy 700,000 american jobs. >> but on "face the nation" sunday republican senator lindsey grahamsaid the gop would be open to other means of increasing revenue. >> we don't need to raise taxes, we need to limit loopholes and deductions for the wealthy. >> while members are not supportive of the tax plan, john boehner are urging them to make compromise, som
there is no bigger issue on the agenda in washington between now and the end. year than reaching a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. without an agreement on january 1st the bush era tax cuts will expire and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts goes into effect. that will likely result in a spike in unemployment and trigger a new recession. >> everybody recognizes that this will be a terrible thing for american families, for our economy, for just running the government in a sensible way. >>...